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Fahmi Fadzil
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Government Plans To Harness Data From Other Departments Due To Low PADU Registrations
As of 15 February, only 3.43 million individuals, constituting just 10% of the country's population, have updated their information in the PADU system.
Fahmi: MCMC Will Meet MNOs To Discuss Internet Quality Experience
The Comms Minister said the telcos should start focusing more on the quality of experience and be more sensitive to the needs, requirements, and demands of users.
More Than 10 Million Malaysians Subscribed To 5G, Says Fahmi
He said that's around 29.9% of the total population.
Fahmi: The Digital Economy Centre (PEDi) Will Be Rebranded In Q2 2024
The Comms Minister said the centres were also used by the community for activities that don't involve the digital economy, thus the need for a rebranding.
Gov’t Working On Drafting Cybercrime Laws
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said and Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil chaired a Working Committee Meeting on the cybercrime laws.
5G Network Saw Significant Decrease In Dropped Calls Thanks To Call Reestablishment Activation
Comms Minister Fahmi Fadzil said that some telcos recorded a decrease of up to 70%.
Concerns Grow As TikTok Faces Scrutiny Over Ownership Of Accounts By Minors
Comms Minister Fahmi Fadzil said there are children below 13 years old with TikTok accounts, even though the platform's guidelines explicitly state that users must be 13 years and older.
Special Committee Prepares Cabinet Memorandum To Pave The Way For Second 5G Network
The second 5G network will assess its potential for sustainable implementation and create opportunities for telcos to enhance services.
Fahmi: Social Media Platforms Are Problematic And Open To Abuse
The Comms Minister asked Malaysians to help verify news shared online.
Fahmi: Politicians Should Use Gov’t Allocated Funds To Help Improve Internet Access In Schools
The Comms Minister said that improving broadband services in schools doesn't cost that much, typically ranging from RM30,000 to RM50,000.